Aug 25, 2011 #1 Polly91 Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Aug 18, 2011 Messages 91 Are clown loaches compatible with American cichlids???firemouth,blue acara etc
Aug 25, 2011 #2 Oscarr19 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jul 12, 2011 Messages 2,038 Location Canada Yea they should be. I've seen them with africans so i don't see why not. I believe HUKIT keeps them together.
Yea they should be. I've seen them with africans so i don't see why not. I believe HUKIT keeps them together.
Aug 25, 2011 #3 OP OP Polly91 Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Aug 18, 2011 Messages 91 HUKIT???Whats that
Aug 25, 2011 #4 Bigtay Aquarium Advice Activist Joined Feb 2, 2011 Messages 183 Location goldsboro,north carolina Polly91 said: HUKIT???Whats that Click to expand... It's an guys name,he will give u an answer shortly,but I just got two for my mbuna tank,but the haven't settle in yet
Polly91 said: HUKIT???Whats that Click to expand... It's an guys name,he will give u an answer shortly,but I just got two for my mbuna tank,but the haven't settle in yet
Aug 25, 2011 #5 Oscarr19 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jul 12, 2011 Messages 2,038 Location Canada Just remember they should be in a minimum of atleast 55 gallons and some people say 75. They also prefer being in groups.
Just remember they should be in a minimum of atleast 55 gallons and some people say 75. They also prefer being in groups.
Aug 26, 2011 #6 OP OP Polly91 Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Aug 18, 2011 Messages 91 Oh ok.yeh well it's in a 75gal.I've heard 3-4 in groups
Aug 26, 2011 #7 Oscarr19 Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Jul 12, 2011 Messages 2,038 Location Canada 5-6 would be better IMO.
Aug 31, 2011 #8 C Carsnay Aquarium Advice Newbie Joined Jun 1, 2011 Messages 7 Location Vancouver, BC OP Sorry to go off topic here but could you tell me the name/type of chichlid in your profile pic. Thanks
OP Sorry to go off topic here but could you tell me the name/type of chichlid in your profile pic. Thanks
Aug 31, 2011 #9 OP OP Polly91 Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Aug 18, 2011 Messages 91 Na that's cool.it's called a kribensis